Winners Of 2016 Nigerian Healthcare Excellence Awards (NHEA)
Winners have emerged at the Nigerian Healthcare Excellence Awards (NHEA) 2016 at the Eko Convention Centre in Lagos.
Vivian Alikali, Executive Secretary of the NHEA Organizing Committee, said the Awards were:
“born out of the need to recognize and appreciate personnel who were sold out to excellence, and had integrity. We also wanted to curb medical tourism, to show people that they can get their healthcare services here in Nigeria. We wanted people to appreciate their healthcare system again.”
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Nigeria Launches Building Energy Efficiency Guideline (BEEG) [2016]
The Building Energy Efficiency Guideline (BEEG) for Nigeria has been launched by the Federal Government of Nigeria as part of efforts by the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing (FMPWH) and the German Agency of International Cooperation (GIZ) through its Nigerian Energy Support Programme (NESP) to promote sustainable behaviours of practitioners and users in avoiding profligate usage and wastage of energy in the building sector.
The Building Energy Efficiency Guideline (BEEG) was a collaboration ministry with the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) under the Nigerian Energy Support Programme (NESP) and the guideline is expected to be a handbook for all professionals in the built environment. It consists of the reality of energy efficiency in building and factors to consider in achieving it.
Access to the Building Energy Efficiency Guideline (BEEG)
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Nigeria Launches SOP & PSSP For Ports [2016]
The Nigerian Ministry of Transportation in conjunction with the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) launch the technology-based Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and the Port Service Support Portal (PSSP) to check corruption and other unwholesome practices by service providers at the nation’s ports.
Vice President of Nigeria, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, said that the procedures, policies and automated service portal will cause enhanced port administration, which will bring greater investment into Nigeria.
The portal is also expected to enhance trade and increase business for small and medium enterprises.
In line with the current economy diversification plans of the country, the Vice President expects that an easier business environment starting from the ports would encourage the importation of the components for domestic production and check unwanted imports.
He believes with a better-regulated administration, the ports will play vital roles in the diversification of the economy.